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be sure to law god for the question in evert -- every weekday. have a great weekend. thank you for joining us. >> i bet you thought the fireworks were over. this day after, a scandal that is not taking the fifth. still crackling. more like exploding. welcome, everybo. i hope you had a good for seven july party because i don't think our american ambassador in paris did he is using the occasion to rip the good ambassador in our country a new one to spite to say it not been a sister that in the name of our friendship, we owe each other on the steve. and the french are not the only ones. and berlin protestors market -- marching in defense but it might explain why european regulators finding google a big problem over the pns to go over data for a new tube into e-mail for a one-stop shop for advertisers. you think we have problems just imagine all the gadgets that nursing king in right now is not good because they're only getting more fiery at us over there now to former ambassador bolton why a this is now a global political and idc get a spreading ambassador? >> i think we
be sure to law god for the question in evert -- every weekday. have a great weekend. thank you for joining us. >> i bet you thought the fireworks were over. this day after, a scandal that is not taking the fifth. still crackling. more like exploding. welcome, everybo. i hope you had a good for seven july party because i don't think our american ambassador in paris did he is using the occasion to rip the good ambassador in our country a new one to spite to say it not been a sister that in...
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this is a law that wasassed by republicans, enacted by president bush. neil: you don't think it is a law that is now on steroids? >> no different. it has just been carried out. neil: way beyond what it was supposed to be? republicans and democrats, this was not the original inception. >> when it was past and realized, thisas part of it. there is judicial oversight. there is no misconduct. it is an important discussion. i think we all want privacy. neil: here is the issue. we have now gotten word that the post officetself is taking images of carmel, not opening them as yet. right. i did not know i got that much from a tree farms but apparently i do. myoint is they are examining that. i am wondering for the next surprise at weather that does not warrant at least a meeting has to how far we take it. >> you know, from a small-business owner perspective it seems like we have taken it too far. accompanies that have been strong arm and into supposedly supply information which we thought was private to the government. we would have given the government these pow
this is a law that wasassed by republicans, enacted by president bush. neil: you don't think it is a law that is now on steroids? >> no different. it has just been carried out. neil: way beyond what it was supposed to be? republicans and democrats, this was not the original inception. >> when it was past and realized, thisas part of it. there is judicial oversight. there is no misconduct. it is an important discussion. i think we all want privacy. neil: here is the issue. we have...
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involving state and local law enforcement, having an e-verify system that is mandatory and works. having an entry-exit visa system so we know if people have left. we heard from members about that. with regard to the legal status, i think that i and other members are open-minded to the idea that they should have a way to come out of the shadows, to be able to work, to have their own businesses, to pay their taxes, to travel back and forth to their home country and elsewhere. but, having a special pathway to citizenship like the senate bill has where people who have immigrated lawfully to the country for generations and sometimes wait in line for 10 years or more based upon employment based petitions, family based petitions, refugee status, to create a new category for people who came in illegally doesn't sit well with a great many americans and that we are concerned about. if we can find that middle ground where we are going to see the enforcement take place first and we will see the legal immigration reform this is necessary not just for high skilled areas but areas like agricultu
involving state and local law enforcement, having an e-verify system that is mandatory and works. having an entry-exit visa system so we know if people have left. we heard from members about that. with regard to the legal status, i think that i and other members are open-minded to the idea that they should have a way to come out of the shadows, to be able to work, to have their own businesses, to pay their taxes, to travel back and forth to their home country and elsewhere. but, having a...
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how much trouble is this law in? the woman who had her newborn baby taken away from our periodic she failed a drug test after she ate at poppy seed bagel. we will buy into that cake. have you heard? made in the u.s. a is making a comeback. one business to find out they're making it big by making it here. ♪ tracy: these stories are coming up, but we begin with the big jobs report and what it means for all of us. the economy added 195,000 jobs in june, 30,000 more than expected. did thi
how much trouble is this law in? the woman who had her newborn baby taken away from our periodic she failed a drug test after she ate at poppy seed bagel. we will buy into that cake. have you heard? made in the u.s. a is making a comeback. one business to find out they're making it big by making it here. ♪ tracy: these stories are coming up, but we begin with the big jobs report and what it means for all of us. the economy added 195,000 jobs in june, 30,000 more than expected. did thi
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we have seen past laws -- more passed laws expanding the vote than shrinking the vote because we decided the movement, this is -- we have a loss and we have lost some tough fights in virginia that put into place voter id. this year, they felt like they had to sign the bill because it's better to be in a situation where you win one and lose one then to be one where you are just losing. why north carolina is so important is that in this century, the effect will primarily be about date level legislation. in the last century, the fight was about federal litigation. comingere some big cases down next week trade but it will finally be about state legislation. most of us are very familiar with fighting people who are breaking the law to suppress the vote. what we are dealing with is an older violation in our politics. it was taken off the shelf in the civil war, that past the law to suppress the vote and eight off the shelf for 40 years. we can expect we will be dealing with this every single state legislative cycle until this country becomes a majority people of color and the far right wing ha
we have seen past laws -- more passed laws expanding the vote than shrinking the vote because we decided the movement, this is -- we have a loss and we have lost some tough fights in virginia that put into place voter id. this year, they felt like they had to sign the bill because it's better to be in a situation where you win one and lose one then to be one where you are just losing. why north carolina is so important is that in this century, the effect will primarily be about date level...
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a sister in law and several friends who are getting these furloughs. i am not entirely happy about this but the reality is that sequestration is law like the affordable care act. a law, it is a lock, -- we will have to live with it. either one of those is not a good thing. both of them are not a good thing. it is time to repair both of them and neither has been repaired host: do you think washington, d.c. has the will and the way to make those repairs? caller: i really don't see any thing on the horizon. as far as sequestration, that is the administration's responsibility to come up with an alternative plan. the house of response -- the house of representatives has come up with three alternatives for what theiting president wants to do or his people. host: thank you for that call. carolina onom south our independent line. caller: good morning, i had this to say -- host: go ahead. outer: the civilian people here to not call this financial situation -- did not cause this financial situation. why don't all the congressmen and senators and those appointed
a sister in law and several friends who are getting these furloughs. i am not entirely happy about this but the reality is that sequestration is law like the affordable care act. a law, it is a lock, -- we will have to live with it. either one of those is not a good thing. both of them are not a good thing. it is time to repair both of them and neither has been repaired host: do you think washington, d.c. has the will and the way to make those repairs? caller: i really don't see any thing on...
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to improve those laws. i take it that you would agree. >> yes. an area that ito think is very important. you have addressed it in part. letter yesterday to my colleagues on the issue of nsa silver -- nsa surveillance and in particular the fisa court. i take your point and agree with the that any assistant united states attorney or department of justice official who, in effect, failed to respect a district court judge in seeking a warrant were there was no reasonable suspicion or probable cause to do so would soon lose credibility and would undermine not only his or her credibility but also the office's. rigorous as you have been, and i think all of us are who have been federal prosecutors, in that ex parte process. context of the federal criminal procedure, there is ultimately a public proceeding when evidence is thought to be introduced in court. and there are challenges to admissibility. there is no such adversarial process any fisa court, so i propose that there be some special advocate, in effect a defe
to improve those laws. i take it that you would agree. >> yes. an area that ito think is very important. you have addressed it in part. letter yesterday to my colleagues on the issue of nsa silver -- nsa surveillance and in particular the fisa court. i take your point and agree with the that any assistant united states attorney or department of justice official who, in effect, failed to respect a district court judge in seeking a warrant were there was no reasonable suspicion or probable...
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the law is the law. the budget control act from almost two years ago to a set of discretionary spending numbers. , aalso know that in the law if the super committee could not come to an agreement, sequestration would go into effect. the numbers are there and it will continue to be there until there is an agreement where we have some reforms that have put us on a path to balance the budget over the next 10 years. -- known thatnoun s lost in the latino community in the last election. the chamber of commerce supports this bill. the rnc and many republicans have said it is time to modernize. do you not risk putting republicans the disadvantage -- at a disadvantage with the fastest growing electoral group in a generation? >> i didthis was an opinion show. we're not going to do the senate bill. i have said this since may 23rd. the senate bill, in my view, is flawed. i don't believe that the triggers for border security are appropriate. and it is going to allow process to start and continue without the border b
the law is the law. the budget control act from almost two years ago to a set of discretionary spending numbers. , aalso know that in the law if the super committee could not come to an agreement, sequestration would go into effect. the numbers are there and it will continue to be there until there is an agreement where we have some reforms that have put us on a path to balance the budget over the next 10 years. -- known thatnoun s lost in the latino community in the last election. the chamber...
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the question is -- do we respect the law? a federal court has said that two nlrb members were illegally appointed. mr. cordrey was appointed on exactly the same day in exactly the same way. is it the senate completely lawless? do we not care what the federal courts say? i am just stunned at what radar. i am just stunned at where we are. all of the other nominees are likely to be confirmed. what it comes down to is the majority leader is owing to break the rules of the senate to change the rules of the senate in order to confirm the 51 votes, three illegally appointed positions. the federal courts and told us there unconstitutionally appointed. that is the rationale for the option. that is why i say it is a sad day for the senate. also a sad day for america. >> the majority leader. >> illegally appointed. why did president obama recess appoint mr. cordrey and other members? we count cordrey as 571 days. elizabeth warren set up the program. they said no chance. these are cadel tears -- you have reason supplements because the pr
the question is -- do we respect the law? a federal court has said that two nlrb members were illegally appointed. mr. cordrey was appointed on exactly the same day in exactly the same way. is it the senate completely lawless? do we not care what the federal courts say? i am just stunned at what radar. i am just stunned at where we are. all of the other nominees are likely to be confirmed. what it comes down to is the majority leader is owing to break the rules of the senate to change the rules...
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we're also a nation of laws and we must enforce our laws. america can be a lawful society and a welcoming society at the same time. the can of older traditions of assimilating immigrants and honoring our heritage of a nation built on the rule of la. but we have a problem. the laws governing the immigration system are not working. it is a system that is broken. we are now in an important debate and that is good. i do not intend to get involved in the politics or the specifics of policy. but i do hope that there is a positive resolution to the debate. i hope during the debate that we keep a benevolent spirit in mind and we understand the contributions of immigrants make to our communities. we must remember that the vast majority of americans are decent people that work hard to support their families and practice their faith and lead responsible lives. some willingly defend the flag, including two that are about to take the oath here today. it is the sign of a confident and successful nation. it says something about our country, but people all
we're also a nation of laws and we must enforce our laws. america can be a lawful society and a welcoming society at the same time. the can of older traditions of assimilating immigrants and honoring our heritage of a nation built on the rule of la. but we have a problem. the laws governing the immigration system are not working. it is a system that is broken. we are now in an important debate and that is good. i do not intend to get involved in the politics or the specifics of policy. but i do...
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we are also a nation of laws. and we must enforce our laws. be a lawful society and a welcoming society at the same time. we can uphold our traditions of andmilating immigrants honoring our heritage of a nation built on the rule of law. but we have a problem. the laws governing the immigration system are not working. the system is broken. we are now in an important over reforming those laws. and that's good. i don't tend to get involved in the politics or the specifics of do hope there is a policy resolution to the debate. and i hope that during the debate, we we keep a benevolent -- in mine and we understand the contribution immigrants make to our country. and we must remember that the vast majority of immigrants are decent people who work hard and support their families and and leadtheir faith responsible lives. host: former president george w. bush speaking in yesterday. "says onington post immigration, bush is just another voice. int: let's hear from gina birmingham, alabama. independent line. are a nation of laws and our nation has a hist
we are also a nation of laws. and we must enforce our laws. be a lawful society and a welcoming society at the same time. we can uphold our traditions of andmilating immigrants honoring our heritage of a nation built on the rule of law. but we have a problem. the laws governing the immigration system are not working. the system is broken. we are now in an important over reforming those laws. and that's good. i don't tend to get involved in the politics or the specifics of do hope there is a...
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based on false pretenses the death of over one million iraqis the violation of countless international laws and you know what i'm going to stop now because listing all of his crimes would take an entire show so what was the stated reason to grant bush this award well no surprise here money yep school administrators defended their decision by explaining the annual awards ceremony is the biggest fundraising event of the year and bush's presence withdrawn some much needed funds but unsurprisingly there is much outrage coming from the student body and faculty over the decision one alarm expressed her discussed on a circulating petition she said george bush was known to authorize torture and numerous other crimes against humanity being given an award for improving the human condition is a sick cruel joke. my sentiments exactly so a war criminal torturers being recognized as improving humanity what's next president obama the drone king being awarded the nobel peace prize await let's go break the set. so guys in case you missed it obama's appointed someone new to run the f.b.i. his name is james k
based on false pretenses the death of over one million iraqis the violation of countless international laws and you know what i'm going to stop now because listing all of his crimes would take an entire show so what was the stated reason to grant bush this award well no surprise here money yep school administrators defended their decision by explaining the annual awards ceremony is the biggest fundraising event of the year and bush's presence withdrawn some much needed funds but unsurprisingly...
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based on false pretenses the death of over one million iraqis the violation of countless international laws and you know what we're going to stop now because listing all of his crimes would take an entire show so what was the stated reason to grant bush this award well no surprise here money yet school administrators defended their decision by explaining the annual awards ceremony is the biggest fundraising event of the year and bush is presence would draw in some much needed funds but surprisingly there is much outrage coming from the student body and faculty over the decision one alarm expressed her discussed on a circulating petition she said george bush was known to authorize porcher a new. other crimes against humanity being given an award for improving the human condition is a sick cruel joke my sentiment exactly so a war criminal torturers being recognised as improving humanity what's next president obama the drone king being awarded the nobel peace prize await let's go break the set. so guys in case you missed it obama's appointed someone new to run the f.b.i. his name is james komi
based on false pretenses the death of over one million iraqis the violation of countless international laws and you know what we're going to stop now because listing all of his crimes would take an entire show so what was the stated reason to grant bush this award well no surprise here money yet school administrators defended their decision by explaining the annual awards ceremony is the biggest fundraising event of the year and bush is presence would draw in some much needed funds but...
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and they want the law to be judiciously applied and went and they know the strength of the i.r.s. with all the money all the people and the threat they pose when they furthermore none of us understand our taxes you don't understand your taxes i send a letter every year saying here are my taxes i want your no i don't understand i don't know if they're accurate because it's too complicated i can't do it if you have a problem give me a call off i'll try to get you the answers i mean i don't understand it so people worry about it and by golly when they sense that the government's turn turned on them and it doesn't matter if it's conservative liberal democrat or republican because if i was the other guy as richard nixon about it and he said the thing that he was a little embarrassed about the most was when they had that quote when he said go if he should have been graham's taxes he should have been worried and in fact he tried when george shultz was secretary of treasury and you're it's old said no and someone called them like candy. so who goes in this they fired the acting director o
and they want the law to be judiciously applied and went and they know the strength of the i.r.s. with all the money all the people and the threat they pose when they furthermore none of us understand our taxes you don't understand your taxes i send a letter every year saying here are my taxes i want your no i don't understand i don't know if they're accurate because it's too complicated i can't do it if you have a problem give me a call off i'll try to get you the answers i mean i don't...
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and they want the law to be judiciously applied and when and they know the strength of the i.r.s. with all the money all the people and the threat they pose when they furthermore none of us understand our taxes you don't understand your taxes i send a letter every year saying here my taxes i want your know i don't understand i don't know if they're accurate because it's too complicated i can't do it if you have a problem give me a call off i'll try to get you the answers i mean i don't understand it so people worry about it and by golly when they sense that the government's turn turned on them and it doesn't matter if it's conservative little amachree every militant as if i was the other guy as richard nixon about it and he said the thing that he was a little embarrassed about the most was when they had that quote when he said go if he should have been graham's taxes he should have been worried and in fact he tried when george shultz was secretary of treasury and you're it's old said no and someone called them like candy. so who goes in as they fired the acting director of the tha
and they want the law to be judiciously applied and when and they know the strength of the i.r.s. with all the money all the people and the threat they pose when they furthermore none of us understand our taxes you don't understand your taxes i send a letter every year saying here my taxes i want your know i don't understand i don't know if they're accurate because it's too complicated i can't do it if you have a problem give me a call off i'll try to get you the answers i mean i don't...
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the democrats passed a law, a very complicated health care law, pelosi tells us that we will learn what is in it after we pass it, they give themselves 3.5 years to get in place the employer mandate. they then declare on the eve of a fourth of july holiday when everyone is at the beach, on a blog post of the assistant secretary of the treasury, that they are going to ignore the lot and usia -- you guys are telling me because it was republican resistance? you are going to get a collective hernia for carrying all the water from this administration. this is a failure of the democrats in conception and in the carrying out of their own ideas. would you are witnessing is a continuation of the opposition to health care reform that started back with harry truman. they called it socialized medicine. hey have predicted it up -- prettied it up. it is the same forces of reaction that we have seen for a decade. >> it had nothing to do with the employer mandate, which was ostensibly the chief of this discussion. >> which is a more serious event, carrying water, or drinking goulet? aid?ol >> another p
the democrats passed a law, a very complicated health care law, pelosi tells us that we will learn what is in it after we pass it, they give themselves 3.5 years to get in place the employer mandate. they then declare on the eve of a fourth of july holiday when everyone is at the beach, on a blog post of the assistant secretary of the treasury, that they are going to ignore the lot and usia -- you guys are telling me because it was republican resistance? you are going to get a collective hernia...
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we are responsible for the administration in making sure that the notification in the preservation laws have complied with. >> i think it was created in 1995 around the time of the first wireless auctions. the map because of today's technology, is your portfolio part of this and growing? >> certainly the size of the industry that she is regulating is growing. the wireless industry keeps growing. we have people thinking of more and more ways to use wireless services, whether it is unlicensed devices like your wifi. >> you have regulations at all on that? >> part of that is the office of engineering and technology they are mostly dealing with us and the devices are certified so that they don't interfere with any other users of this spectrum. >> what is one of the issues in front of the wireless bureau? >> they might have mentioned this earlier, but one of the big ones she is from the different part of the spectrum and in return, they have a part of the auction proceeds as we rearrange the spectrum and sell it to the wireless companies for flexible use. >> what is your bureaus part of this
we are responsible for the administration in making sure that the notification in the preservation laws have complied with. >> i think it was created in 1995 around the time of the first wireless auctions. the map because of today's technology, is your portfolio part of this and growing? >> certainly the size of the industry that she is regulating is growing. the wireless industry keeps growing. we have people thinking of more and more ways to use wireless services, whether it is...
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new gun laws. well, that's not the way to do it, and i know there are republicans who say, look, look, it's important we get this off the table. let's just get it off the table. so let's pass something and will get off the table and get onto the other things. well, i already mentioned, i think the thing to do, the house isn't going to take up an immigration bill until the executive branch, homeland security secures the border. woodrow wilson and i'm not a fan of his historically, but in 1916 when americans were threatened by rage across the board and americans killed, that president secured the border. he secured the border and didn't go running around demanding that a new immigration bill be passed and we give amnesty to people. but there was a great article that "national review" had today from fred bower and he said any argument that says the g.o.p. should support a measure to remove immigration as a political issue should be treated with immediate suspicion. millions would be left as illegal im
new gun laws. well, that's not the way to do it, and i know there are republicans who say, look, look, it's important we get this off the table. let's just get it off the table. so let's pass something and will get off the table and get onto the other things. well, i already mentioned, i think the thing to do, the house isn't going to take up an immigration bill until the executive branch, homeland security secures the border. woodrow wilson and i'm not a fan of his historically, but in 1916...
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our law is clear. off until such time -- i have specific language in front of us coming from the foreign section 508 of the foreign assistance act says none of the funds appropriate or made available shall be obligated or expended to finance directly any assistance to the government of any country who is to be elected head of government is opposed by a military coup or decree. it does lay out the stipulations on how the funding can be resumed, and that power is with the discretion of the president in terms of whether or not certain things happen. $8 billion has come from other countries. i would say this is encouraging. we are in such fiscal challenging situation with the matter of the sequester. that local actors would be more involved financially, that is a good thing for us. commander, i did exercises with the egyptian army. relishedian military these exercises. this is 10, 12, 13 different countries, really small elements. the egyptian military and the country were very proud to tell other countrie
our law is clear. off until such time -- i have specific language in front of us coming from the foreign section 508 of the foreign assistance act says none of the funds appropriate or made available shall be obligated or expended to finance directly any assistance to the government of any country who is to be elected head of government is opposed by a military coup or decree. it does lay out the stipulations on how the funding can be resumed, and that power is with the discretion of the...
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i'm about respecting the rule of law. it is not his job to decide which ones to enforce and which ones not to. eric cantor is exactly right. lou: always good to talk to you. republican leadership, quite a y in washington. much more on illegal immigration debate, border security debate coming up later, we will take it upn the "chalk talk" tonight. egyptian military gets more help from its friends. the general on that and the reduction in the size of the reduction in the size of the u.s. military. ere is a pursuit we all share. a better life for your family, a better opportunity for your business, a better legacy to leave the world. we have always believed in this pursuit, striving to bring insight to every investment, and integrity to every plan. we are morgan stanley. and we're ready to work for yo for their family. that's why i created the honest company. i was just a conrned mom, with a crazy dam. a wish that there was a company that i could rely on, that did all of the hard work for me. i'm jessica alba, and the honest
i'm about respecting the rule of law. it is not his job to decide which ones to enforce and which ones not to. eric cantor is exactly right. lou: always good to talk to you. republican leadership, quite a y in washington. much more on illegal immigration debate, border security debate coming up later, we will take it upn the "chalk talk" tonight. egyptian military gets more help from its friends. the general on that and the reduction in the size of the reduction in the size of the...
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i'm about respecting the rule of law. it is not his job to decide which ones to enforce and which ones not to. eric cantor is exactly right. lou: always good to talk to you. republican leadership, quite a day in washington. much more on illegal immigration debate, border security debate coming up later, we will take it up in the "chalk talk" tonight. egyptian military gets more help from its friends. the general on that and the reduction in the size of the u.s. military. next. my mantra? trust your instinc to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnt and chdren should avoid contact where axiron is applied asnexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in bodyair or increasedcne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your do
i'm about respecting the rule of law. it is not his job to decide which ones to enforce and which ones not to. eric cantor is exactly right. lou: always good to talk to you. republican leadership, quite a day in washington. much more on illegal immigration debate, border security debate coming up later, we will take it up in the "chalk talk" tonight. egyptian military gets more help from its friends. the general on that and the reduction in the size of the u.s. military. next. my...
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well you know you have here like the case you use some and you have to to notions of international law use of means like you know again you buy a late certain rights if you it's not on the international law of war of aggression for instance and that's something actually which still needs to be debated to what extent has your position the right to have recourse to while and set a certain stage and then of course you have you seen below the entire question of crimes committed during the war on that achieve a conventions and. i think the i think in both cases this situation looks quite quite dramatic i agree with the above my point is not in the opposition i think many even though we now know that there are many foreign elements and there is also a grassroots militarized opposition who. really don't have any deep understanding of what war is like because syria was ever a peaceful country for the last few decades but again the international community and the decision makers and the international community if they have the benefit of the history and they for some reason chose to for go thos
well you know you have here like the case you use some and you have to to notions of international law use of means like you know again you buy a late certain rights if you it's not on the international law of war of aggression for instance and that's something actually which still needs to be debated to what extent has your position the right to have recourse to while and set a certain stage and then of course you have you seen below the entire question of crimes committed during the war on...
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and who made a big mark on the laws of the united states. for example, the part of the law that makes it illegal for federal money to help women pay for an abortion. it was stuffed in a bill, and has been renewed every year since then and is part of the way we penalize poor women for having an abortion in a way that richer women never have to deal with. if you have private insurance, you're covered, ma'am, but you on medicaid, you're paying full freight and you're paying cash. serves you right for being poor. thanks, congressman henry hyde. congressman was enthusiastic as chairman of the house committee about impeaching president clinton because of his affair, because of the monica lewinsky scandal. >> there is a visibility factor in the president's public acts. and those which betray a trust or reveal contempt for the law are hard to sweep under the rug or under the bed for that matter. they reverberate, they ricochet all over the land and provide the worst possibly example for our young people. as that third grader from chicago wrote to me
and who made a big mark on the laws of the united states. for example, the part of the law that makes it illegal for federal money to help women pay for an abortion. it was stuffed in a bill, and has been renewed every year since then and is part of the way we penalize poor women for having an abortion in a way that richer women never have to deal with. if you have private insurance, you're covered, ma'am, but you on medicaid, you're paying full freight and you're paying cash. serves you right...
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powerful which provides huge amounts of money in campaign contributions but it's a very very short law if you present all year if washington d.c. and they've got a number of people on their leash. with only five hundred thirty congress members the ratio of lobbyists to congress in d.c. is almost one hundred to one there's probably one hundred thousand people in the lobbying business in washington d.c. so it's big business after the federal government blobby it is the next biggest business the washington d.c. . lobbyists function as the razor to cart off from a chemistry making sure congress does their bidding but big loyal uses a far more aggressive means of tightening its leash around congress' neck here's the reality you're sitting there is a billionaire you make money a wall street making money maybe you're exxon mobil you should know contribute to self only front organization which can then millions and millions and millions of dollars on television ads into campaigns for this country what it really is saying is that we are giving unbelievable power to a handful. people who control
powerful which provides huge amounts of money in campaign contributions but it's a very very short law if you present all year if washington d.c. and they've got a number of people on their leash. with only five hundred thirty congress members the ratio of lobbyists to congress in d.c. is almost one hundred to one there's probably one hundred thousand people in the lobbying business in washington d.c. so it's big business after the federal government blobby it is the next biggest business the...
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>> guest: when i was in law school, i had worked on newspapers in high school and ran my -- sorry, law school newspaper, and i thought i would be interested in media issues, and i came to the fcc thinking that i wanted to work on broadcast issues a at the time. this was in the early 1980s. and somebody turned me on to telecom, and i thought it was so fascinating that i kept on doing it. >> host: ruth milkman, glad we had the chance to introduce you to her. she is the bureau chief of the wireless telecommunications bureau at the fcc. thanks for your time this afternoon. >> guest: thank you. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies in 1979 brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> coming up next, a look at new efforts to update weather forecasting technology with senate appropriations committee chairman barbara mikulski and commerce secretary penny pritzker. then live remarks on the future of civil space exploration with u.s. representative donna edwards. she's the senior democrat of the house science, space and technology subcommittee. and later the senat
>> guest: when i was in law school, i had worked on newspapers in high school and ran my -- sorry, law school newspaper, and i thought i would be interested in media issues, and i came to the fcc thinking that i wanted to work on broadcast issues a at the time. this was in the early 1980s. and somebody turned me on to telecom, and i thought it was so fascinating that i kept on doing it. >> host: ruth milkman, glad we had the chance to introduce you to her. she is the bureau chief of...
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in change environmental laws. it can change labor laws. today, the house can do that. when it comes to the senate, we stop and think and consider it. after this, whoever has the majority can do whatever he wants on any day. that is a dangerous trend. it is a washington and jefferson and adams feared. it is one of the two greatest dangerous to our democracy, the tyranny of the majority predicted in the character of the senate is encouraging the tyranny of the majority. if anyone has a deep understanding of history. this claim that somehow that republicans are delaying -- the number of cabinet positions that have been filibustered is zero. the number of subcabinet members is zero. the number of judges is 2. as far as delay the washington post, president bush's nominees are being considered -- i mean president obama's are being considered more rapidly than president bush's of president clinton's. this is the executive calendar. there are 24 names on them. they all, democratic committees. that is the only way they can get here. he can bring them all and tomorrow. the one t
in change environmental laws. it can change labor laws. today, the house can do that. when it comes to the senate, we stop and think and consider it. after this, whoever has the majority can do whatever he wants on any day. that is a dangerous trend. it is a washington and jefferson and adams feared. it is one of the two greatest dangerous to our democracy, the tyranny of the majority predicted in the character of the senate is encouraging the tyranny of the majority. if anyone has a deep...
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. >> this will become law. i wanted you to respond to what that house member was saying because while there's nothing literally in the bill that would close those clinics, requiring them to have surgical facilities would, in effect, close those clinics. >> that's right. the clip that you played, she was talking about one piece of a four-part omnibus bill and the piece that she was talking about, that 20-week issue, is one that affects only about .57% of abortions that are taking place in texas today. a vast majority of those taking place where severe fetal abnormalities, the health of the mother are at risk. the real attempt of this bill isn't to address that issue at all, it is to close 37 of the 42 clinics that function in the state of texas today. governor dewhurst tweeted that out, that he was very pleased that that would be the outcome of that bill and the reason that it will occur is because the standards that are required to become an ambulatory surgical center, to require that doctors that perform these
. >> this will become law. i wanted you to respond to what that house member was saying because while there's nothing literally in the bill that would close those clinics, requiring them to have surgical facilities would, in effect, close those clinics. >> that's right. the clip that you played, she was talking about one piece of a four-part omnibus bill and the piece that she was talking about, that 20-week issue, is one that affects only about .57% of abortions that are taking...
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this violence is sparking debate about gun laws on our facebook page. you can join that conversation by going to abc2news.com. >>> this morning baltimore city police are investigating dozens of burglaries in canton. police say someone is breaking into homes on a regular basis sometimes with those living inside the homes still there. one man says he interrupted the criminal as he tried to enter his home sunday afternoon. >> we had window air conditioners and he tried to break in through the windows. feel violated uncomfortable, got rid of them. >> there's a ton of kids in this area, and we're always out walking and doing things with our kids and i feel safe in this area, and i want to continue to feel safe. so i think hopefully they're on top of it. >>> in another case the burglar confronted a woman sleeping on her couch and took her cell phone. he later appeared in a picture holding a weapon on this woman's facebook page. police are hoping this picture helps them bring an end to the crime spree. they're closing in on suspects and stepping up patrols wit
this violence is sparking debate about gun laws on our facebook page. you can join that conversation by going to abc2news.com. >>> this morning baltimore city police are investigating dozens of burglaries in canton. police say someone is breaking into homes on a regular basis sometimes with those living inside the homes still there. one man says he interrupted the criminal as he tried to enter his home sunday afternoon. >> we had window air conditioners and he tried to break in...
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office that approved those placements under the governor said no, because they assume we violated that law that people like us could not adopt. and so we ended up suing virginia. >> reporter: virginia's one of 31 states with a constitutional amendment that bans the legal recollect anything's of staple sex -- recognition of same sex unions. opinions appear to be changing. recent polls show a majority of virginians are okay with same- sex marriage. >> polls are showing that people can be intimidated into not wanting to be called bigots by the like of the supreme court. >> reporter: delegate bob marshal was the sponsor of the gay marriage ban legislation. >> marriage cannot change. it was set at the creation. >> reporter: state senator, the only gay openly gay legislature. >> the quicker we do away with this amendment, the better. >> reporter: the aclu is also filing similar lawsuits in pennsylvania and north carolina. in manassas, peggy fox, wusa 9. >> now the aclu successfully fought virginia's ban on interracial marriage when the supreme court struck that down back in 1967. and the lawsuit
office that approved those placements under the governor said no, because they assume we violated that law that people like us could not adopt. and so we ended up suing virginia. >> reporter: virginia's one of 31 states with a constitutional amendment that bans the legal recollect anything's of staple sex -- recognition of same sex unions. opinions appear to be changing. recent polls show a majority of virginians are okay with same- sex marriage. >> polls are showing that people can...
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. >> i don't know whether it's pro i object haded under german law. >> their own constitution probably limits how militarily they can get involved. >> what's the answer to my question,@get everyone on board. >> politics and diplomacy is the art of the possible, and the excess weapons that we're talking about are in the u.s. and in the former soviet union, and if you're going to start talking about denying other countries, limiting other countries' stockpiles that's a whole other conversation. >> i think it would be probably dismissed on the bass of the improbability of getting the exactitude of examination to verify they have in fact -- didn't we encounter this with russia? >> there's no way this is going to happen at this stage of the game. certainly not in the case of china for example. china@is a power that just going to give itup.@ at's -- period. north kor -- >> it is. >> evebody gets in the act together. we talked about@russia and the@ ited s(ates, d they canot even -- we're not even gog to get@the bilateral. it's too hard. because everybody's feeling threatened so they need to k
. >> i don't know whether it's pro i object haded under german law. >> their own constitution probably limits how militarily they can get involved. >> what's the answer to my question,@get everyone on board. >> politics and diplomacy is the art of the possible, and the excess weapons that we're talking about are in the u.s. and in the former soviet union, and if you're going to start talking about denying other countries, limiting other countries' stockpiles that's a...
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it a court of law thrown to all the lads is a story made sort of movie is playing out in real life. more like. the league. morning long. coming up. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call. a dog. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot like. our. selves. want to keep us safe to featurism the olympics the crystal ball can screw it up it's. going to look for you to distract us from what you and i should care about because they're profit driven industry that sells us sensationalistic garbage he calls it breaking news i'm not me martin and we're going to break this that. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. or a factual standard of living. published. sixteen different magazines. but print is on the way out right away or published in twice. five years ago so your principal business now is what broadcast television and gaming casino operations. internet. and i think broadcast and then that horror you know the real future is in magazines what's going to happen and then one more people are getting their
it a court of law thrown to all the lads is a story made sort of movie is playing out in real life. more like. the league. morning long. coming up. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call. a dog. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot like. our. selves. want to keep us safe to featurism the olympics the crystal ball can screw it up it's. going to look for you to distract us from what you and i should care about because they're profit...
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let's make this law work. because the republicans don't have anything to offer but driving costs and shifting them over to people who can't afford to pay them, and thereby denying them the services they need. thank you, mr. chairman. >> chair thanks the gentleman. that completes the opening statements of the members. we have one panel today. i'll ask them to take their seats. first we have miss nina ochorinco, director of the center for health policies studies of the heritage foundation. secondly we have mr. allen wheel, executive director of the national academy for state health policy. and finally, mr. taryn bragon, and crowe foundation for government account ability. thank you for coming today you'll each have five minutes to summarize your testimony. at this time, we'll recognize you for five minutes for your opening statement. >> make sure you -- >> okay. chairman, ranking member and members of the committee, thank you for having me today. it's already been well node noted the challenges facing the medica
let's make this law work. because the republicans don't have anything to offer but driving costs and shifting them over to people who can't afford to pay them, and thereby denying them the services they need. thank you, mr. chairman. >> chair thanks the gentleman. that completes the opening statements of the members. we have one panel today. i'll ask them to take their seats. first we have miss nina ochorinco, director of the center for health policies studies of the heritage foundation....
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the only bills that became law with the five that subsidized fossil fuels and nuclear. another factor that contributes to the lack of regulation by congress is the proverbial revolving door. but we see on a congressional delegation it's known as the all delegation our senators when every tarak go to work as a lobbyist for walling gas there's a two year cooling off period before you could become a lobbyist out of the senate senator lott resigned from the senate one month before the end of the session so he didn't have to wait two years he only had to wait one year and then he had a party with john breaux invited all kinds of people to celebrate when the one year was over and now the. a lobbying firm is very successful it with lots of energy clients lots of oil violence little plants gas clients and them a lot of power. says. it's good to see. your of the oil industry which is enormously don't wish to avoid future about slowly a campaign contributions but this is a very very short law if you present here if washington d.c. and they've got a number of people on their leash
the only bills that became law with the five that subsidized fossil fuels and nuclear. another factor that contributes to the lack of regulation by congress is the proverbial revolving door. but we see on a congressional delegation it's known as the all delegation our senators when every tarak go to work as a lobbyist for walling gas there's a two year cooling off period before you could become a lobbyist out of the senate senator lott resigned from the senate one month before the end of the...
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so it's going to be rule of law. as far as immigration you can argue but the truth of the matter is we are never going to legalize it and we shouldn't legalize the methamphetamine, the cocaine, the black tar. there are many things they're simply not going to legalize so you are still going to have institutions strong enough to deal with the players that will be acting in those arenas. >> i noticed you didn't mention marijuana. >> that's a debate going on in the united states. listen, even if we were to legalize it in in the united states more broadly there is still potential for the black market and for those that would move into the united states to individuals that didn't have the prescriptions and didn't qualify for let's say the medical marijuana so regardless of what you want in mexico doesn't build stronger institutions. we have institutions that generally contained it and that deal with prosecutors that prosecute. so that is what makes the rule of law and society. there is no -- it will make it much more compe
so it's going to be rule of law. as far as immigration you can argue but the truth of the matter is we are never going to legalize it and we shouldn't legalize the methamphetamine, the cocaine, the black tar. there are many things they're simply not going to legalize so you are still going to have institutions strong enough to deal with the players that will be acting in those arenas. >> i noticed you didn't mention marijuana. >> that's a debate going on in the united states....
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and the law is upheld. well, this case that art was mentioning instead went to the federal district court and finally at long last the law was declared unconstitutional. it's the law that prohibits ssemblages and banners on -- and processions on the property of the court. and as the judge said, if you read this literally, it could cover a group of preschoolers tethered together going up on the plaza for their first visit to the supreme court. of course i couldn't quite imagine preschoolers visiting the supreme court. i don't know if they would get much out of it. but obviously the law i think was overly broad and it was struck down. but the court had a quick response. they invoked a different federal law, a law that allows government buildings to set up rules for order and decorum. under this different law that hasn't been challenged they basically promulgate it had rule saying the same thing. you can't demonstrate on the property of the supreme court. that too will be challenged, no doubt. but i hope the w
and the law is upheld. well, this case that art was mentioning instead went to the federal district court and finally at long last the law was declared unconstitutional. it's the law that prohibits ssemblages and banners on -- and processions on the property of the court. and as the judge said, if you read this literally, it could cover a group of preschoolers tethered together going up on the plaza for their first visit to the supreme court. of course i couldn't quite imagine preschoolers...
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and into the half mortal stand your ground law. and can you talk a little bit about that for a moment partial market the what came out is that the fact that he was not initially charge was it that the police allowed to " stand your ground " law. and with the ability to defend yourself that was not brought up. in their criminal he claimed " self- defense ". but the unofficial charge of not to charge him but also of how these laws are written. and weather or not there was a racial bias. and also i asked the commission and it has just because this investigation of the stand york round loss. weather or not there's racial bias. to stand your ground lost --. the fact that people are not charged. weather or not the victim made a decision or these are big issues. and a resonates far beyond tonight. >> these are tinderbox issues. what do think the impact that this will have? people were reacting, the viscerally, tonight to the verdict. and certainly, we're going to hear more about it tonight. in the bigger picture duty of this is going to c
and into the half mortal stand your ground law. and can you talk a little bit about that for a moment partial market the what came out is that the fact that he was not initially charge was it that the police allowed to " stand your ground " law. and with the ability to defend yourself that was not brought up. in their criminal he claimed " self- defense ". but the unofficial charge of not to charge him but also of how these laws are written. and weather or not there was a...